Indland (Greater Anglish: Ealand; English: India; Hindish: Bhārat) is a big ethel on the Indish Fivelway, with a ledescore of over 1 thursand.
Indland is home to Sanskrit and Tamil, both over 3000 years old tungs.

Most Indlanders follow Hinduism.

King Ashoka built the Maurya anweald in 300 BC.

South India was breme for its witlore, craft and writing.

India was reded by many inherds umb 1000 BC, like the Mughal, Vijayanagara and Maratha.

Europeans came to India in the 1600s and most of India was wielded by Britain by 1856.

In the early 1900s many started to seek selfhood; among them was Mahatma Gandhi, who fought frithfully, with a means called 'ahimsa'.

India became free in 1947 and the first leader was Nehru.

India begets rain for 4 months in the year, throughout the monsoon: many drylands span water-filled winds from the Indish Fivelway. When the monsoon comes later or less, droughts (where the land wears out for there is less rain) can happen.

Cleave mealings from the Stone Eld are found throughout India. Leeths like Ramayana and Mahabharata were first written from 500 - 100 BC, but were told from mouth to mouth yearhundreds before.

Field hockey is a breme token, but cricket is the most widely played game throughout India.